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A Seafarer Mink is a small mammal that lives near the ocean. They are around a foot long at the most when they are fully grown. Babies, or kits, are around 2 inches long. The Seafarer Mink has the body, head, legs and feet of a mink, but have the ears of a rabbit and the tail of a kangaroo mouse. Each Mink owns its own scarf/bandana. Depending on their age, it could be located around their tail, for kits, their waist, for teens, and around the neck, for adults.
[They don't have to be swimming when you draw the lines! I prefer them not to be!]
Ends on July 9th! [Though may end sooner or later.]


The body, head, legs and feet are of the structure of a mink. The body is long and lithe, the head like a weasel, the legs short with small clawed toes on each paw. The eyes are small and round, pointing forward as any carnivore. However, Seafarer Minks have slightly longer fur on the back of their necks. Their toes are also webbed.

The Minks have the ears of a rabbit. They can be both floppy, both straight or one floppy and one straight. It all depends on the parents of the Mink.

They also have the tail of a kangaroo rat. It's long with small, smooth fur while the end has longer fur, like that of a lion in a way.

The Babies
1) Baby Minks are around 2 inches in length and weigh almost a pound at the most. They are not very big.
2) The kits have shorter tails that are around half their body length.
3) The ears are small and are about the length of the head.
4) The form of the ears show when they are born. (Straight, floppy, or half-half)
5) Their fur is shorter than the other stages.
6) Their bandana/scarf is located on the tail.
7) Their legs are short.
The Teens
1) Teen Minks are around half a foot long, half the normal length.
2) The tails are two-thirds their body length with thick fur already growing on the tip.
3) Their ears are a bit larger than the length of the head.
4) The fur on the back of the neck is getting longer.
5) Their legs grow a bit longer.
6) Their bandana/scarf is located around the waist.
The Adults
1) Adult Minks are around a foot in length.
2) Their tails are as long as their head and body combined, with thick fur on the tip.
3) The fur on the back of the neck is fully grown.
4) Their ears are a bit longer than the teens'.
5) Legs grow a centimeter or two.
6) Their bandana/scarf is located around the neck.

1) Baby, teen and adult stages that follow what is said above.
2) Bandana/scarf, places depend on the stage [Read about kit-adult above for places]
3) The anatomy must be correct [Read above for the structure]
4) Must have straight, floppy and half-half forms of ears for each stage.
5) Fur on the back of the neck.
6) Webbed toes [They don't always have to show]
7) Neat lines.

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•First goes to Beatnik!
•Second goes to PurpleKakashi!
Thank you for all your entries as well ^^ random smaller prizes will be sent out for joining!

A Seafarer Mink is a small mammal that lives near the ocean. They are around a foot long at the most when they are fully grown. Babies, or kits, are around 2 inches long. The Seafarer Mink has the body, head, legs and feet of a mink, but have the ears of a rabbit and the tail of a kangaroo mouse. Each Mink owns its own scarf/bandana. Depending on their age, it could be located around their tail, for kits, their waist, for teens, and around the neck, for adults.
[They don't have to be swimming when you draw the lines! I prefer them not to be!]
Ends on July 9th! [Though may end sooner or later.]


The body, head, legs and feet are of the structure of a mink. The body is long and lithe, the head like a weasel, the legs short with small clawed toes on each paw. The eyes are small and round, pointing forward as any carnivore. However, Seafarer Minks have slightly longer fur on the back of their necks. Their toes are also webbed.

The Minks have the ears of a rabbit. They can be both floppy, both straight or one floppy and one straight. It all depends on the parents of the Mink.

They also have the tail of a kangaroo rat. It's long with small, smooth fur while the end has longer fur, like that of a lion in a way.

The Babies
1) Baby Minks are around 2 inches in length and weigh almost a pound at the most. They are not very big.
2) The kits have shorter tails that are around half their body length.
3) The ears are small and are about the length of the head.
4) The form of the ears show when they are born. (Straight, floppy, or half-half)
5) Their fur is shorter than the other stages.
6) Their bandana/scarf is located on the tail.
7) Their legs are short.
The Teens
1) Teen Minks are around half a foot long, half the normal length.
2) The tails are two-thirds their body length with thick fur already growing on the tip.
3) Their ears are a bit larger than the length of the head.
4) The fur on the back of the neck is getting longer.
5) Their legs grow a bit longer.
6) Their bandana/scarf is located around the waist.
The Adults
1) Adult Minks are around a foot in length.
2) Their tails are as long as their head and body combined, with thick fur on the tip.
3) The fur on the back of the neck is fully grown.
4) Their ears are a bit longer than the teens'.
5) Legs grow a centimeter or two.
6) Their bandana/scarf is located around the neck.

1) Baby, teen and adult stages that follow what is said above.
2) Bandana/scarf, places depend on the stage [Read about kit-adult above for places]
3) The anatomy must be correct [Read above for the structure]
4) Must have straight, floppy and half-half forms of ears for each stage.
5) Fur on the back of the neck.
6) Webbed toes [They don't always have to show]
7) Neat lines.

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